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Did you know that dinosaurs lived on the Isle of Skye 165 million
years ago? That North Ronaldsay sheep only eat seaweed? Or that
Loch Ness is so deep that it holds more water than all of Wales and
England's lakes combined? Bursting with all you need to know about
its people and places, history and culture -- from warrior kings
and mythical monsters, to famous landmarks, spectacular landscapes,
unique wildlife and much, much more -- this entertaining and
informative atlas offers readers a whirlwind trip around the
highlands and islands, lowlands and cities that make Scotland so
amazing. With a wealth of exciting and unexpected facts from David
MacPhail, and vibrant and dynamic illustrations by Anders Frang, An
Amazing Illustrated Atlas of Scotland is a perfect book for young
adventurers whether they live in Scotland or not.
Oi, you snivelling pig-dogs! Are you ready for a Viking adventure?
Velda is a small girl with a big axe. The only problem is, everyone
thinks she can't be a proper Viking because she's "just a little
girl". PURLEASE! She sets sail with Freya, captain of the
dragonship Valkyrie, and her notoriously ferocious crew for a life
of awesome adventure (and very loud belching). But when the
Valkyrie and her crew are captured by the Queen of the Saxons,
Velda is the only one who can free her friends. The small and
mighty Viking must travel to the mysterious Islands of Deadly Doom,
but there's just one problem, er, well more than one, actually --
she doesn't have a ship, a crew, or a clue how to get there... Join
Velda on her quest as she makes some unlikely new friends and takes
on terrifying tasks, all while proving she's the awesomest Viking
around.
Oi, you snivelling pig-dogs! Are you ready for a Viking adventure?
Velda is a small girl with a big axe, and she knows how to use it.
Alongside her misfit crew, she's living her best Viking life,
sailing the seas in her very own longship and teaching anyone who
thinks she's 'just a little girl' a lesson. But when a raid on the
vault of the treasure-obsessed Count Stollenberg goes wrong, Velda
is forced into a deal to bring him the legendary Frost Hammer. The
only teensy tiny issue is that it belongs to the Frost Giants, who
are anything but teensy tiny. Velda and her crew must trek across
snow and ice to break into the giants' mountain home, but it seems
the Frost Giants are happier to see them than they expected. A bit
too happy, in fact... Join Velda on her mission as she schemes her
way out of scrapes and battles enormous enemies, all while proving
she's the awesomest Viking around.
Mr Braithwaite is a painter and has built a robot to help him on
all his decorating jobs - Colourbot. Equipped with every colour you
can think of, Colourbot can paint exactly what Mr Braithwaite says.
But as time goes on Colourbot starts to have other ideas... Highly
engaging, illustrated picture book to be read out loud to children
aged 4-5 Ideal for reading aloud at home with your child Helps
expose your child to rich language and curriculum-linked vocabulary
Includes key terms from Art and the topic area of colour Part of
the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools 'These books
are a great start to addressing the wider curriculum and the
vocabulary issues that schools are identifying.' - Assistant Head,
Primary Academy The Bug Club Shared books are highly engaging,
beautifully illustrated stories designed to be read out loud to
children. The programme exposes children to rich, curriculum-linked
vocabulary, helping to build an understanding across school
subjects and cultivate a love for reading.
Prepare yourself for the wrath of the Norsemen! That is, if you
don't mind and it's not too inconvenient... Everyone knows Vikings
are ruthless barbarians whose idea of a good time involves
pillaging, plundering and feasting. But Thorfinn is no ordinary
Viking! He is always polite and happily offers to wash the dirty
dishes. Too bad his dad is Harald the Skull-Splitter, Village Chief
and the roughest and toughest Viking of them all. Tired of Thorfinn
and his too-nice ways getting them into trouble, his dad decides
it's time for Thorfinn to earn his gruesome Viking name. Stuck on a
longboat with a ragtag bunch of adventurers who'd like to throw him
overboard, how will the Nicest Viking cope with a dangerous voyage
to Scotland? Thorfinn the Nicest Viking is a funny, illustrated,
action-packed new series for young readers which bridges the gap
between Horrid Henry and Diary of a Wimpy Kid, set in a world where
manners mean nothing and politeness is pointless!
Prepare yourself for the wrath of the Norsemen! That is, if you
don't mind and it's not too inconvenient... Everyone knows Vikings
are ruthless barbarians whose idea of a good time involves
pillaging, plundering and feasting. But Thorfinn is no ordinary
Viking! He is always polite and happily offers to wash the dirty
dishes. Too bad his dad is Harald the Skull-Splitter, Village Chief
and the roughest and toughest Viking of them all. On a raiding
voyage to Scotland, Thorfinn and his friends Velda and Oswald are
kidnapped by Ranald MacRanald, chieftain of the Clan MacRanald.
Little does Ranald he know that his methods of 'torture' (making
the Nicest Viking sew with the women and clean the castle from top
to bottom) are actually Thorfinn's idea of a brilliant Scottish
holiday! Will Chief Harald the Skull-Splitter come to his son's
'rescue' before Thorfinn drives the Rotten Scots crazy with
politeness? Thorfinn the Nicest Viking is a funny, illustrated,
action-packed new series for young readers which bridges the gap
between Horrid Henry and Diary of a Wimpy Kid, set in a world where
manners mean nothing and politeness is pointless!
Did you know that long ago Scotland was buried under a layer of ice
one kilometre thick? That Orkney's neolithic village of Skara Brae
is older than the Great Pyramid in Egypt? Or that, in order to take
back Roxburgh Castle, Robert the Bruce's soldiers disguised
themselves as cows? From Neolithic settlers and Viking invaders, to
Jacobite rebels, great Enlightenment thinkers and World War II
evacuees, this fun and fascinating historical atlas takes readers
on a tour through time and place. Discover how Scotland's islands,
Highlands, cities, castles and crofts connect to the most amazing
moments in this nation's rich history. Packed with interesting and
informative facts from David MacPhail, and brilliantly vibrant
illustrations by Anders Frang, An Amazing Illustrated History Atlas
of Scotland will bring history to life for young readers.
Roe is a humble scullery maid at the court of King Arthur. Fed up
with her miserable life of drudgery, she decides to disguise
herself as a boy and become a squire to one of the brave knights of
Camelot. Her plan succeeds, but the arrival of the terrifying Green
Knight changes the path of her life in a way she could never have
imagined. Now Roe must accompany Sir Gawain on a quest to find the
Green Knight and take him on in a final, deadly battle. Can Roe
protect Sir Gawain from this fearsome challenger, as well as a
mysterious enemy who seems determined to see Gawain fail? Sir
Gawain and the Green Knight is part of the Reading Planet range of
books for Stars (Lime) to Supernova (Red+) band. Children aged 7-11
will be inspired to love reading through the gripping stories and
fascinating information books created by top authors. Reading
Planet books have been carefully levelled to support children in
becoming fluent and confident readers. Each book features useful
notes and questions to support reading at home and develop
comprehension skills. Reading age: 9-10 years
When Angelita is left in the jungle to fend for herself, she finds
safety with three gentle giants. They live happily together until
Angelita is poisoned by her jealous stepmother. Can the giants find
a way to save Angelita? The Little Sister of the Three Giants is
part of the Galaxy range of books from Rising Stars Reading Planet.
Galaxy provides captivating fiction and non-fiction for Pink A to
White band. The rich collection of highly decodable books immerses
children in a range of cross-curricular topics and genres. Reading
Planet books have been carefully levelled to support children in
becoming fluent and confident readers. Each book features useful
notes and activities to support reading at home as well as
comprehension questions to check understanding. Reading age: 6-7
years
Prepare yourself for the wrath of the Norsemen! That is, if you
don't mind and it's not too inconvenient... Everyone knows Vikings
are ruthless barbarians whose idea of a good time involves
pillaging, plundering and feasting. But Thorfinn is no ordinary
Viking! He is always polite and happily offers to wash the dirty
dishes. Too bad his dad is Harald the Skull-Splitter, Village Chief
and the roughest and toughest Viking of them all. Harald, Thorfinn
and the other Vikings are preparing to compete in the annual
Gruesome Games, held on the Scottish island of Uraig. It falls to
Thorfinn to save their village, but in a competition where
belching, axe-throwing, pie-clobbering and goat-throwing are great
point scorers, what help will a terribly nice Viking with a talent
for baking be? Thorfinn the Nicest Viking is a funny, illustrated,
action-packed new series for young readers which bridges the gap
between Horrid Henry and Diary of a Wimpy Kid, set in a world where
manners mean nothing and politeness is pointless!
Prepare yourself for the wrath of the Norsemen! That is, if you
don't mind and it's not too inconvenient... Everyone knows Vikings
are ruthless barbarians whose idea of a good time involves
pillaging, plundering and feasting. But Thorfinn is no ordinary
Viking! He is always polite and happily offers to wash the dirty
dishes. Too bad his dad is Harald the Skull-Splitter, Village Chief
and the roughest and toughest Viking of them all. Indgar villagers
are out watching an elk polo match, the village is attached, and
Thorfinn's mum goes missing, presumed kidnapped. Harald, Velda
Thorfinn and his boisterous brothers chase the mysterious raiders
across the North Sea towards Scotland. Will Thorfinn the Nicest
Viking manage to find his mum and bring her back home safe and
sound? Thorfinn the Nicest Viking is a funny, illustrated,
action-packed new series for young readers which bridges the gap
between Horrid Henry and Diary of a Wimpy Kid, set in a world where
manners mean nothing and politeness is pointless!
Prepare yourself for the wrath of the Norsemen! That is, if you
don't mind and it's not too inconvenient... Everyone knows Vikings
are ruthless barbarians whose idea of a good time involves
pillaging, plundering and feasting. But Thorfinn is no ordinary
Viking! He is always polite and happily offers to wash the dirty
dishes. Too bad his dad is Harald the Skull-Splitter, Village Chief
and the roughest and toughest Viking of them all. The king of
Norway is coming to visit Indgar village and Thorfinn is named Head
Chef for the greatest feast the village has ever seen. Apparently
the king has a taste for exotic fish, but he's also been known to
catapult chefs who displease him into the sea! Thorfinn sets sail
for Orkney with a ragtag crew to visit his Uncle Rolf and learn how
to cook and catch fish. But it seems a poisoner is at large and he
has his eyes on the poisson... Thorfinn the Nicest Viking is a
funny, illustrated, action-packed new series for young readers
which bridges the gap between Horrid Henry and Diary of a Wimpy
Kid, set in a world where manners mean nothing and politeness is
pointless!
Prepare yourself for the wrath of the Norsemen! That is, if you
don't mind and it's not too inconvenient... Everyone knows Vikings
are ruthless barbarians whose idea of a good time involves
pillaging, plundering and feasting. But Thorfinn is no ordinary
Viking! He is always polite and happily offers to wash the dirty
dishes. Too bad his dad is Harald the Skull-Splitter, Village Chief
and the roughest and toughest Viking of them all. Harald the
Skull-Splitter and fellow chief Magnus the Bone-Breaker find a
massive treasure chest in the remote Western Isles of Scotland.
Thorfinn and his rival Olaf must guard it overnight, but despite
their best efforts, they can't help falling asleep. In the morning
the treasure has disappeared and now Thorfinn's village is at
stake. Can Thorfinn the Nicest Viking and his friends find the
missing loot in time to save their village? Thorfinn the Nicest
Viking is a funny, illustrated, action-packed new series for young
readers which bridges the gap between Horrid Henry and Diary of a
Wimpy Kid, set in a world where manners mean nothing and politeness
is pointless!
Collins Big Cat supports every primary child on their reading
journey from phonics to fluency. Top authors and illustrators have
created fiction and non-fiction books that children love to read.
Levelled for guided and independent reading, each book includes
ideas to support reading. Teaching and assessment support and
eBooks are also available. September 1666. Grace and her brother
Simon are on their way to London to claim their inheritance. As a
great fire breaks out, Simon is kidnapped. Can Grace rescue her
brother and escape the flames? Sapphire/Band 16 books offer longer
reads to develop children's sustained engagement with texts and are
more complex syntactically. Text type: A story with a historical
setting Ideas for reading in the back of the book provide practical
support and stimulating activities. On Sunday 2nd September 1666, a
spark in a baker’s shop ignited one of the most famous fires in
history, the Great Fire of London. David Macphail wrote this story
because he loves history and is interested in how people used to
live and how children would experience such an important historical
event.
Prepare yourself for the wrath of the Norsemen! That is, if you
don't mind and it's not too inconvenient... Everyone knows Vikings
are ruthless barbarians whose idea of a good time involves
pillaging, plundering and feasting. But Thorfinn is no ordinary
Viking! He is always polite and happily offers to wash the dirty
dishes. Too bad his dad is Harald the Skull-Splitter, Village Chief
and the roughest and toughest Viking of them all. Vikings far and
wide are travelling to Scotland's Shetland Islands for the great
Fire Festival where they'll compete to become the ultimate champion
by creating dazzling fire displays. Chief Harald is determined to
be victorious but it seems as if Thorfinn has ruined their chances
against rival Viking Chief Magnus the Bone-Breaker, until he
remembers a story about a once-legendary dragon, now in hiding Can
Thorfinn and his ragtag crew track down the dreadful dragon and
persuade her to help them put on a winning performance? Thorfinn
and the Dreadful Dragon is the seventh adventure for Thorfinn the
Nicest Viking in this funny, action-packed illustrated series for
young readers which bridges the gap between Horrid Henry and Diary
of a Wimpy Kid, set in a world where manners mean nothing and
politeness is pointless!
Prepare yourself for the wrath of the Norsemen! That is, if you
don't mind and it's not too inconvenient... Everyone knows Vikings
are ruthless barbarians whose idea of a good time involves
pillaging, plundering and feasting. But Thorfinn is no ordinary
Viking! He is always polite and happily offers to wash the dirty
dishes. Too bad his dad is Harald the Skull-Splitter, Village Chief
and the roughest and toughest Viking of them all. When Chief Harald
is poisoned by a putrid sleeping potion, Thorfinn suspects visiting
soothsayer Ragwich. Banished for offending the power-hungry wise
man, Thorfinn and his friends set sail to find the world's best
potion maker to brew a cure. Unfortunately, the antidote requires a
very rare ingredient. Can Thorfinn find the cure and wake Harald
before Ragwich takes control of the village? Thorfinn and the
Putrid Potion is the eighth adventure for Thorfinn the Nicest
Viking in this funny, action-packed illustrated series for young
readers which bridges the gap between Horrid Henry and Diary of a
Wimpy Kid, set in a world where manners mean nothing and politeness
is pointless!
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the
right level They came in their longships from Scandinavia, stealing
gold and spreading fear. From fighting to settling, this is the
story of how Vikings shaped the history of Britain as we know it.
Ruby/Band 14 books give increasing opportunities for children to
develop their skills of inference and deduction. Text type - An
information book. The book is organised into short chapters to help
children practise the skills of locating and identifying important
information. The glossary and index on pages 44 and 45 can be used
to develop children's information retrieval skills further.
Curriculum links - History - Viking raids and invasion
July 1969: Clare tucks a letter into the time capsule being buried
at her school in honour of the Apollo 11 Moon landings. A letter
containing information about space exploration which nobody could
possibly know ... July 2019: Space-geek Ryan is given a letter from
the same time capsule. A letter written by someone called Clare,
who seems to have been able to predict the future ... Could time
travel really be possible? The Apollo Time Capsule is part of the
Reading Planet range of books for Stars (Lime) to Supernova (Red+)
band. Children aged 7-11 will be inspired to love reading through
the gripping stories and fascinating information books created by
top authors. Reading Planet books have been carefully levelled to
support children in becoming fluent and confident readers. Each
book features useful notes and questions to support reading at home
and develop comprehension skills. Reading age: 10-11 years
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Sisters (Board book)
David McPhail; Illustrated by David McPhail
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Sisters are different in so many ways, yet alike in many more. But
there is one heartfelt way in which they are most alike--they love
each other so very much. David McPhail's celebration of the
joys--and trials--of sisterhood has been a favorite with sisters of
all ages for almost twenty years. Now published in full color for
the first time, in its original intimate size, a new generation of
sisters will love to read this treasure . . . together. Features a
presentation page, a personal touch for gift giving.
Now available in a padded, paper-over-board book, I LOVE YOU
BECAUSE YOU'RE YOU celebrates a parent's unconditional love for a
child, as illustrated by award-winning artist David McPhail.
This book has quickly become a family favorite--and this new format
with padded covers and cardstock pages will become an enduring
classic of the genre.
As a poem about a mama fox's unconditional love for her cub, this
story describes the many moods of all children--from happy to
frightened, bashful to silly, and more--and reassures them of
parents' abiding affection and approval. Truly remarkable
watercolor illustrations from David McPhail, sensitively wrought
and never saccharine, are the perfect complement to Liza Baker's
rhythmic, rhyming text.
Sisters can be different in so many ways, but there is one
heartfelt way in which they are most alike--they love each other so
very much. David McPhail's celebration of the joys--and trials--of
sisterhood has been a favorite with sisters of all ages for almost
twenty years. Now available in a bilingual board book featuring
Spanish and English text set in two colors for easy readability, a
new generation of sisters will love to read this treasure . . .
together.
On his way to school, a small boy befriends a very large bear who
is lost.
This pack contains 72 books, six of each of the following titles:
Hand and Foot, Holiday of a Lifetime, Stage Fright, Brilliant
Resilience, The Turtle's Wish, Adam's Diary, The Ups and Downs of
Elodie Taylor, Movement and Migration, Skyward Bound, Warrior
Queen, Selkie Summer and Could This Be You?. Reflect is a series of
emotionally powerful fiction and non-fiction with realistic
settings, carefully crafted to promote thoughtful discussions and
develop higher-level reading comprehension. Written by top authors
and developed with Literacy expert Nikki Gamble, these are books
you can trust to engage, entertain and support children's personal
development and wellbeing. The books are finely levelled, making it
easy to match every child to books with the right depth and
complexity, and helping them to progress. Each book contains inside
cover notes to help children deepen their understanding and support
their reading comprehension. Teaching notes on Oxford Owl offer
cross-curricular links to Relationships Education and support
literacy skills.
A veces los hermanos son distintos. A veces se parecen. Hay dias
que se llevan bien. iY otros dias no! Pero si estan de acuerdo en
algo: Los hermanos permanecen juntos. Siempre. A sweet and humorous
English/Spanish bilingual edition of David McPhail's Brothers, a
celebration of the lasting bond between siblings in board book
format.
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